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I think it depends on how well an individual takes care of themselves whether on meds or not. Plus, genetics will play a role in how long you live.
Medication of any kind usually has side effects, some that adversely affect vital organs, but if managed well and monitored then they maybe won’t cause too much damage? My husband is on the same kind of cholesterol medication that caused liver damage to my mom, but he’s doing great on it.
So, it all comes down to the individual.

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I will live longer on meds but probably will be lower functioning and live a less fulfilling life. It’s nice to have zero anxiety and less fear and paranoia. Like someone else said, we get pseudo-dementia later on in life without medication due to the brain damage. I remember having dementia like symptoms in my past lives.

It’s like without medication, you get severe anxiety, and panic attacks but you sort of grow a spine and become stronger, ie what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. In my past lives, I was a doctor and such (had other careers too). I even had modest careers like working in a super market. Sometimes, though, even off meds, I still couldn’t get a job or ended up worse off. It’s sort of the luck of the draw. I’m sort of content and happy on meds.

Personally, I think I’m too sick to be off meds. My mind has been messed with and I experienced too many abnormal or paranormal events. I feel like I’ve lived thousands, millions, or billions of lives. I was told to stay on meds in a past life because I only had a life-span of 4 years. It’s more than a feeling.

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Thanks for your reply but i don’t want to hear about past lives (sorry)

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